Author 1: | Sarita Malik | tr>|
Title: | Representing Black Britain: A History of Black and Asian Images on British Television | |
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Place: | London etc. | |
Publisher: | Sage | |
Year: | 2002 | |
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Location: | UB Tü: 14 E 8971 | |
Synopsis: | "Representing Black Britain" focuses on the medium of British television as the site where primarily White cultural meanings are produced and circulated. Drawing on Stuart Hall's notion of a 'racialized regime of representation' Malik not only aims at exploring key ways in which racial identities are constructed within British television representation, but also attempts to identify processes of organizing, producing, and communicating such representations of racial identities through the medium of television. Synopsis taken from an online review by Stephanie Rott, to be found at "Gender Forum": http://www.genderforum.uni-koeln.de/mediating/rott.html | |
Keyword 1: | black | |
Keyword 2: | Asian | |
Keyword 3: | television | |
Keyword 4: | television programme | |
Keyword 5: | black British film | |
Keyword 6: | racism | |
Keyword 7: | cultural studies | |
Keyword 8: | media | |
Keyword 9: | society | |
Keyword 10: | Britain | |
Keyword 11: | representation | |
Keyword 12: | stereotype | |
Keyword 13: | mainstream | |
Keyword 14: | cultural diversity | |
Keyword 15: | Stuart Hall | |
Keyword 16: | broadcasting industry | |
Keyword 17: | white | |
Keyword 18: | comedy | |
Keyword 19: | blackness | |
Keyword 20: | Britishness | |
Keyword 21: | television drama |
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